Gboah.com: "Most Terrible Thing I’ve Ever Done Was Slapping My Dad," Actor Femi Adebayo Opens Up About Unusual Acting Roles.

"Most Terrible Thing I’ve Ever Done Was Slapping My Dad," Actor Femi Adebayo Opens Up About Unusual Acting Roles.

Femi Adebayo, an actor, sheds light on the challenges of playing unconventional roles in the entertainment industry, including instances where he had to slap his father, Adebayo Salami, also known as Oga Bello.


In an interview with Sunday Scoop, Adebayo explains that as an actor, he's sometimes required to perform actions that might seem extreme, such as slapping his father on set. He emphasizes the need for actors to fully commit to their roles, even if it means portraying difficult scenes.


Despite the familial relationship, Adebayo sees his father as a colleague while acting, focusing solely on delivering authentic performances. He acknowledges his father's influence and guidance in the industry, highlighting the importance of professionalism on set.


Additionally, Adebayo discusses his collaboration with his father in supporting Jigan's viral 'Sho Mo Age Mi Ni' skit on Instagram. He describes Jigan as a close associate and explains their humorous approach to endorsing the trend.


Reflecting on his career, Adebayo expresses no regrets about being a Yoruba actor, emphasizing the cultural richness and learning opportunities it provides. He values the insight into his heritage that acting in Yoruba films has offered him, contrasting it with his earlier education, which focused on foreign culture and language.

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